Mr Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, Minister for Information

Minister for Information Mr Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah has given assurance that government will overcome the new challenges in the fight against the galamsey menace in the country.

Mr Oppong-Nkrumah who was contributing to a panel discussion on the galamsey menace on Joy News’ news analysis programme, Newsfile on Saturday emphasized that “from 2017, not only has the Akufo-Addo administration upped the numbers of troops that are out there, not only was the inter-ministerial committee put together to deal with it but we also saw first of all a clear effort to clamp down on everything, both illegal and irresponsible legal small scale mining.

“This whole fight against illegal and irresponsible small scale mining the President mentioned quite clearly that he was supported by strong coalition. What I call a coalition of the willing – the Media, Operation Vanguard and even Citizens supporting for us to achieve some success in there…. We were able to literally halt the entire exercise, now begin to regularize people who had licenses to go back. The illegal miners were trained and now were are giving them community mining concessions to work on”.

The government has in recent times come under scrutiny on its fight against illegal mining.

In 2017, President Nana Akufo-Addo made public his desire to bring to an end, all forms of illegal mining or popularly known as galamsey.

This saw the formation of an Inter-Ministerial Committee on illegal mining and subsequently launch of Operation Vanguard and GALAMSTOP to lead the charge against galamsey operation.

However, Mr. Oppong-Nkrumah acknowledged that despite the government’s intensified effort to fight illegal mining, it has faced two main challenges. “Two new challenges have come up, one being the fact that as people are going out there, we are beginning to get report that some persons are going back into the water bodies, even those who are legal are resorting to the illegal methods”.

The Minister for Information emphasized that the willingness of President Akufo-Addo to end all forms of illegal mining stands out and needs to be supported.

“The President for me marks a major difference. When this fight started and you openly had people say that Mr. President if you say you will fight this thing, then we will not vote for you and the fact that traditionally we have been talking about political will. That is how much he believes that if we don’t fight this thing, in the next 10, 15 years we will not have water to drink in this republic” he added.